Apparently the comments for this website have been “broken” for two or three days and I had not noticed. I have just finished tracking down the offending code. Apparently it was due to the recent WordPress 2.7.1 upgrade which broke one of my plugins. 😯 The bottom line is that you can begin commenting again.
Archives for 2009
Autism and vaccines
WASHINGTON (CNN) — A special court ruled Thursday that evidence presented in three cases by parents of children with autism did not prove a link between autism and certain early childhood vaccines. A special court denied Mike and Theresa Cedillo’s claim that vaccines caused autism in their daughter, Michelle. A special court denied Mike and […]
The thing about saints
Here is a quick thought for you. We love to read about the lives of saints. They are wonderful stories that show us what a person who is totally submitted to the Lord can do. Often, they also show us how a person can overcome terrible sin in their lives. But, here is the thing […]
We are all socialists now – Newsweek
The latest issue of Newsweek has an article titled, We Are All Socialists Now. It has a rather controversial theme which is captured in the following quote: The U.S. government has already-under a conservative Republican administration-effectively nationalized the banking and mortgage industries. That seems a stronger sign of socialism than $50 million for art. Whether […]
President Obama’s news conference yesterday
I decided to watch a good chunk of President Obama’s news conference yesterday. And I must say that it was nice to listen to a President that spoke in logical sentences and could be understood. It was also very nice that it was a long news conference and that each question was answered extensively. Of […]
The regulative principle
Steve Scott just pointed out to me a fallacy in the regulative principle. The comment was to a post that I wrote back on 10 January. What is the regulative principle? Well, just to remind you, the Westminster Confession of Faith says: The light of nature showeth that there is a God, who hath lordship […]
Malagueña Salerosa
Below is a video that plays a classical Mexican song. It was only written in the early 1950’s, but it is now as much a “requirement” for a Mexican artist to sing as is the song “Desperado” for a country and western artist. Anyway, here is a post that is somewhat lighter than my normal […]
Third World justice
We regularly are upset at the miscarriages of justice that occur on a regular basis in those parts of the world whose human rights principles are not as strong as they should be. Here is one case: A woman was attacked and raped in the early 1980’s. A suspect was quickly found and convicted, despite […]
The Church and Modern Science
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS ON YOUR SITE, HUW! I am very glad to repost it here.
Mythical Beasts — Political and Religious
The ancient world had many mythical beasts. The phoenix is one of my favorites: A phoenix is a mythical bird with a tail of beautiful gold and red plumage (or purple and blue, by some sources). It has a 500 to 1,000 year life-cycle, near the end of which it builds itself a nest of […]
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